Owls — masters of disguise. Wildlife photographer took a series of pictures of owls in Chatsworth, in Derbyshire (England), which is not so easy to immediately see these birds. And you can find them?
‘It’s one of those things where you will sit and sit and some people still can’t see it,’ said Villager Jim.
‘The only real way you will see one in the flesh is when you see them from an angle as a silhouette.‘You have to see them either move or standing close to a light. They just go invisible.’
His images portray many aspects of the Peak District, including the early-morning owls in Chatsworth, Derbyshire, in this mystical picture series
Three owls sit in a disused barn window in the early hours before hunting for their prey. There is a fourth owl camouflaged in this picture, but can you see it?
The fourth owl can be seen perched on the roof of the barn. The birds are farsighted, meaning they are unable to see things close to them very clearly
Another owl sits on top of a stone wall, in the left of the picture. The walls are a prominent feature in the Peak District and are home to a vast array of wildlife
As the sun comes up, an owl peers at the camera lens while it waits patiently for its breakfast. The birds generally eat worms but sometimes they have small mice
Owls cannot move their eyes within their sockets to a great extent, which means they must turn their entire head to see in a different direction
Source: Korupciya.world